Itinerary - Leisure Time Tours
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Itinerary - Leisure Time Tours
South Island Autumn Tour 0800 534 787 Wednesday 19 April - Tuesday 2 May 2017 South Island Autumn Tour Wednesday 19 April - Tuesday 2 May 2017 The South Island or the 'Mainland' boasts beautiful beaches, spectacular mountain ranges, stunning scenery, and of course the 'salt of the earth' & friendly locals that you'll meet along the way. The South Island is a spectacular land, which has been uplifted by extraordinary earth forces. The landscape is so different from the rolling green hills of the North Islands that it is akin to travelling to another country. Day 1 Wednesday, 19 April 2017 ARRIVE CHRISTCHURCH (D) Departing from Auckland (other locations on application) you fly to Christchurch Airport. Welcome to the South Island! Today you are met at the Christchurch Airport and following an orientation tour of Christchurch city, you will be taken to your hotel. The remainder of day at leisure to relax or stroll around Christchurch. Dinner tonight is included at your hotel. Accommodation: Quality Elms Hotel, Christchurch — 1 night Day 2 Thursday, 20 April 2017 CHRISTCHURCH – GREYMOUTH (BD) From Christchurch we have the opportunity (at own cost) to traverse the Southern Alps aboard the famous Tranz-Alpine rail journey to Arthur’s Pass. From your carriage you’ll see the fields of the Canterbury Plains and farmland, followed by the spectacular gorges and river valleys of the Waimakariri River. The train then climbs into the Southern Alps. Once we have crossed into the Southern Alps we are met at the Village of Arthur’s Pass by our coach for us to continue our journey to the West Coast via the Otira Viaduct opened in 1999. ‘The Coast’ as locals call it, is one of the world’s special places, with mind-blowing topography. Ancient uplifts of the earth’s crust created the impressive vertical ramparts of the main divide of the Southern Alps. These cloud-piercing mountains rise within 30km of a breathtaking coast. Five of our national parks are here, and South West New Zealand has been declared a World Heritage Area. We continue northward along the Coast to visit the pancake rocks at Punakaiki – these sedimentary rocks have been hammered by the sea, and wind erosion forming layered rocks giving a look of a large stack of pancakes, then return to our overnight accommodation in Greymouth. Accommodation: The Ashley Hotel, Greymouth — 1 night Glaciers. On arrival, time is available for optional scenic flights. Driving towards the southern end of the South Island’s West Coast Road, there is a strong sense of entering a primeval land, and a feeling of total isolation. Arriving at Haast, you are surrounded by a landscape of rainforest, wetlands, sand dunes and surf-pounded shingle beaches. This wilderness forms part of the South West New Zealand World Heritage Area, so designated because South Westland and Fiordland have some of the most dramatic forest and mountain scenery and natural resources in the world. Accommodation: Heartland Hotel, Haast — 1 night Day 4 Saturday, 22 April 2017 HAAST – QUEENSTOWN (BD) From the Westland National Park we travel through the Haast River valleys and over the Haast Pass to Makaroa and onto the upper reaches of Lake Wanaka. Travelling past Lake Hawea we reach the popular Lake Wanaka, the starting point of the mighty Clutha River. This afternoon we travel via Cromwell following the Kawarau Gorge Road Queenstown. Once in Queenstown we enjoy an orientation tour of ‘the town fit for a Queen’ – Queenstown. Accommodation: Heartland Hotel, Queenstown — 2 nights Day 5 Sunday, 23 April 2017 QUEENSTOWN - ARROWTOWN - QUEENSTOWN (B) Arrowtown, born of gold in 1862, was once a humming gold mining town. During the gold rush the settlers planted an abundance of European deciduous trees throughout the town and surrounding hillsides. Arrowtown has always looked a picture of gold and red glory in autumn so it was surely not a difficult decision back in 1985 for the organisers of a new event to Day 3 Friday, 21 April 2017 make a decision to set a suitable date and time of year and so began the GREYMOUTH – HAAST (BD) Arrowtown Autumn Festival. Now running for 30 years, the festival Our first stop this morning is at Hokitika where a visit is made to the attracts attractions such as the street parade, the Arrow Miners Band play Greenstone and Glass Blowing factories before continuing further south on the Old Red truck and the Buckingham Belles Can Can at the lunchtime into the Westland National Park, the home of Fox and Franz Josef entertainment. Many long held festival traditions like the Art Exhibition, the Grand Variety Concert, the Vintage Cars, the Shotover Country Music Concert and the Arrowtown Entertainers Musical remain very popular today. Tonight is free for you to explore the local restaurants, cafes and bars or you may choose to take a cruise across Lake Wakatipu on the steamer TSS Earnslaw to Walter Peak Station to dine at the Colonel’s Homestead. inland through the small town of Balclutha on the banks of the Clutha River then travels through rolling sheep country to Dunedin. Accommodation: Kingsgate Hotel, Dunedin — 2 nights Day 10 Friday, 28 April 2017 DUNEDIN (B) Today is at leisure. Choose from the many optional activities that Dunedin has to offer. Perhaps a visit to Olveston House, a Jacobean style home filled with early New Zealand paintings and antiques, or Cadbury World - a (BLD) sensation in sight, smell and sound. Experience the mystique of a working chocolate factory, sample and purchase Cadbury products and much more, or perhaps this afternoon join the Taieri Gorge Train excursion to the extremities of Dunedin City some sixty kilometres from the station, your coach captain will be happy to assist you with your choices. Day 6 Monday, 24 April 2017 QUEENSTOWN – MILFORD SOUND – TE ANAU Leaving Queenstown we skirt the shores of Lake Wakatipu, New Zealand’s third largest lake, alongside the towering Remarkables Ranges. We then travel via the beautiful Eglinton Valley climbing to the Homer Tunnel before descending through to the spectacular Cleddau Canyon to reach Milford Sound where Day 11 Saturday, 29 April 2017 we enjoy a cruise of the Sound. The Sound is DUNEDIN – OMARAMA (BD) dominated by the grandeur of Mitre Peak and the Bowen Falls. Returning Departing Dunedin we travel north to view the to Te Anau, to our overnight accommodation. extraordinary spherical Moeraki Boulders, Accommodation: Kingsgate Hotel, Te Anau — 1 night shaped rather like giant marbles. Then onto Oamaru - here we have time to look at the Day 7 Tuesday, 25 April 2017 ‘White Stone City’. The old buildings have been TE ANAU – INVERCARGILL (BD) constructed with local limestone. It was from Travelling the Southern Scenic Route to Oamaru that New Zealand’s first frozen meat Invercargill, we travel through Riverton on the was shipped in 1882 taking over three months to reach England, and thus shores of the Aparima River. Now a sea side began New Zealand’s most important export industry. Travelling inland resort and farming town, the former whaling through Benmore and Otematata through sailors cutting we arrive at station maintains its links with the sea. Scores Omarama. of fishing boats and pleasure craft string along Accommodation: Heritage Hotel, Omarama—1 night the jetties lining the South Bank. Continuing on we visit the Queens Gardens and Southland Day 12 Sunday, 30 April 2017 Art Gallery and Museum before arriving at our accommodation in OMARAMA – CHRISTCHURCH (BD) Invercargill where we stay for the next two nights. A day for spectacular sights. We head north to Accommodation: Kelvin Hotel, Invercargill — 2 nights skirt the shore of Lake Pukaki to Mount Cook, New Zealand’s highest mountain. Time is Day 8 Wednesday, 26 April 2017 available to enjoy an optional scenic flight over INVERCARGILL (B) the ancient rivers of ice and the West Coast This morning we travel to Bluff. As an option we Glaciers (weather permitting – a highly board the catamaran to Stewart Island. On recommended option). Travelling to Tekapo we arrival we have an escorted tour of the main witness the magnificent blue waters of Lake island with one of the local identities. After the Tekapo. Here we visit the Church of the Good Shepherd and the statue tour we visit the local D.O.C. Office. Those not of the Collie dog, before travelling the vast Mackenzie Basin, over Burke’s choosing the Stewart Island option, today is at Pass through Fairlie, Geraldine, and Ashburton and across the Canterbury leisure in Invercargill. Plains into Christchurch. Accommodation: Quality Elms Hotel, Christchurch — 2 nights Day 9 Thursday, 27 April 2017 INVERCARGILL / DUNEDIN VIA CATLINS (BD) Day 13 Monday, 1 May 2017 Depart and travel across flat farmland towards CHRISTCHURCH (BD) the east coast and the Southern Scenic Route Today we get the feel of this ‘English City’ with a through the Catlins to Dunedin. The Catlins is sightseeing tour of Christchurch City. Our a place of awesome natural beauty with dense first visit being to the Canterbury Museum, forest, farmland, towering cliffs, rocky coastal where we learn about the history and geography bays. There are wonderful views of this of the area. Other sights include Christ College, rugged coastline as the road winds north. En Hagley Park, and the Art Centre, with a stop route stops can be made to see many of the at Brighton Beach for a walk along the pier. interesting places the Catlins offers the visitor. This wild coast claimed many This afternoon is free for you to enjoy the Garden City. ships and as a result two lighthouses are features. The first of these at Waipapa Point was the scene of New Zealand’s worst civilian shipping Day 14 Tuesday, 2 May 2017 disaster. At Curio Bay see one of the worlds most extensive and least DEPART CHRISTCHURCH (B) disturbed examples of a Jurassic fossilised forest. Further north a visit to Farewell from the South Island! This morning you are transferred to the view the McLean Falls is well worth the 15 minute walk through native bush. Christchurch Airport to connect with your flight to your home port. There are other interesting points of interest that are well signposted. One of these is the spectacular Nugget Point lighthouse. The walking path to the lighthouse offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the coast. It is also an exceptional viewing point for wildlife such as the NZ Fur Seal, NZ Sea Lion and occasional Elephant Seal. Continuing north the road turns Terms & Conditions…. Leisure Time Tours Acceptance of Terms and Conditions Experience the difference... It is understood by Leisure Time Tours that the terms and conditions of travel are accepted by the passenger if/when the required deposit is paid. 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